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By Our Staff Reporter
NEW DELHI, FEB. 15. Unattended property worth nearly Rs 4.5 lakhs has been detected by honest personnel of the Central Industrial Security Force at Indira Gandhi International Airport here during the past two days and in five of the six cases the owners were traced and the valuables restored to them. In the biggest of these recoveries, a purse containing US $2,300 and travellers cheques worth $ 3,000 was found laying unattended in the International Terminal on February 12 and was subsequently restored to its owner, Palminder Singh, who was about to board a Royal Jordanian flight. The following day a laptop computer which belonged to a passenger, B. Gupta, and cost around Rs 70,000, and a Samsung mobile phone worth Rs 15,000 were found in the airport. The mobile phone however remained unclaimed.Then yesterday CISF personnel found a Nokia mobile phone at Terminal IA. It was subsequently restored to its owner, B. Raju, who was flying to Hyderabad.
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